Luxury motor yacht GO has been completed by Feadship in 2010 and re-launched after an extensive refit in June this year. The owner had a clear vision of what GO has to be: a superyacht with larger outside decks and maximum comfort when spending time outside.
Feadship Yacht Services' team were responsible for the engineering of the project, whilst Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design undertook her restyling. GO's original interior was styled by Fokkema & Partners.
The refit involved an extension of the aft decks by four metres (making her overall length 43 metres, previously measuring 39 metres). The main deck has been equipped with extra seating aft, whilst the main deck lounge, dining and owner's stateroom have been restyled. In addition, the bridge deck features new loose furniture and an extended superstructure to create wind shields. On the lower deck an extra crew cabin has been added.
The superyacht accommodates up to 10 guests in 5 cabins. Her full beam master suite is located on the main deck and features a king size bed, lounge area and dressing room with bathroom and bathtub. Oversized windows provide a great view outside from the bed, whilst the full beam layout of the room prevents guests and crew walking past. Four guest staterooms have the option to be converted into two full beam VIP suites.
GO boasts an upper salon with beautiful wooden floors, plenty of natural light, a sitting area as well as a bar. The upper salon leads out onto the upper deck that is protected from the sun and features a further seating area. This deck is the perfect spot to enjoy the spectacular views in all weather conditions. The superyacht also has a flybridge with a spa pool and an aft deck with areas to relax and dine el fresco.
In addition, GO hosts an impressive array of tenders and water toys, including an MOB tender and 6.4 metre Castoldi tender. Amongst the water toys are Seadoo jet ski, two Seabob waterscooters, water skis, two wakeboards, two inflatable kayaks, snorkeling equipment and fishing rods.
As for the performance, GO can reach a top speed of 14 knots. Equipped with twin 12V2000 M70 MTU diesel engines, the superyacht provides a 4,000 nm range at 10 knots.
Feadship Yacht Services' team were responsible for the engineering of the project, whilst Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design undertook her restyling. GO's original interior was styled by Fokkema & Partners.
The refit involved an extension of the aft decks by four metres (making her overall length 43 metres, previously measuring 39 metres). The main deck has been equipped with extra seating aft, whilst the main deck lounge, dining and owner's stateroom have been restyled. In addition, the bridge deck features new loose furniture and an extended superstructure to create wind shields. On the lower deck an extra crew cabin has been added.
The superyacht accommodates up to 10 guests in 5 cabins. Her full beam master suite is located on the main deck and features a king size bed, lounge area and dressing room with bathroom and bathtub. Oversized windows provide a great view outside from the bed, whilst the full beam layout of the room prevents guests and crew walking past. Four guest staterooms have the option to be converted into two full beam VIP suites.
GO boasts an upper salon with beautiful wooden floors, plenty of natural light, a sitting area as well as a bar. The upper salon leads out onto the upper deck that is protected from the sun and features a further seating area. This deck is the perfect spot to enjoy the spectacular views in all weather conditions. The superyacht also has a flybridge with a spa pool and an aft deck with areas to relax and dine el fresco.
In addition, GO hosts an impressive array of tenders and water toys, including an MOB tender and 6.4 metre Castoldi tender. Amongst the water toys are Seadoo jet ski, two Seabob waterscooters, water skis, two wakeboards, two inflatable kayaks, snorkeling equipment and fishing rods.
As for the performance, GO can reach a top speed of 14 knots. Equipped with twin 12V2000 M70 MTU diesel engines, the superyacht provides a 4,000 nm range at 10 knots.